Posted on: April 19, 2012

TheStormkeeper
Verified ownerGames: 1170 Reviews: 1
I haven't played the GOG version...
But I do have a copy of this version with the speech pack which is pretty much the same edition, I believe. While I haven't played the game in a while, I still do have fond memories of the game, and exploring its environment. I don't see it as a 4 star game, more a 3.5 star game (though I'm rating it a 3 because it helps keep it at its current average score which I feel is the right score), but I never saw it as particularly terrible, though it does get .5 knocked off for being rushed and incomplete; the fact that it was my first Ultima game might have something to do with why I'm a little less harsh towards it compared to others. The graphics of the game do look good for the time (and still do look pretty nice now I think) and the gameplay isn't too bad either overall, though I do understand it is a radical departure in placrs from the other Ultimas with it being a solo affair; this is by no means a bad thing as it does take things in a new direction. You can clearly see that despite the fact it was rushed, the game had a lot of potential (which was unfortunately never fully realised), and when the game works, it does work well. Overall, while the game does have its problems, it's not as unplayable as people have claimed, seeing as it is completeable. Sure, the game has a lot of bugs and is an incomplete product, but you can clearly see what was put out was crafted with love. It's therefore quite unfortunate that it was never finished, as if it were completed I could have seen it being a classic (especially with the addition of the expansion), but if you're interested in seeing the continuation of the Ultima saga (or want to complete the collection), then it's certainly worth a play. The best advice I can give you for this game is save a lot (especially during the jumping bits), and try not to have too high expectations for it. While it may not be the best Ultima game (I believe that distinction goes to its predecessor), if you look past the flaws, you'll still find it to be an enjoyable game in its own right. It's just unfortunate EA chose to rush its release, as it had the potential to be so much more than it was.
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